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I absolutely freaking LOVE your work.
So much more refreshing than seeing text layered over stupid looking generic photos.
Miles ahead of the old trufirediamondplatepukeariffic over the top fills and effects computer-ugly sh!t out there.
Each one of your brands has power, pop, and personality...
I was glad that you finally started typing in paragraphs until I actually read one.
I think your business model, if you want to call lowballing a business model, is as flawed as your logo.
$350 for two truck doors is about what should be being charged. That is, if they are well laid out and...
Delete all of those fonts from your computer.
If you must use Brush Script, for the love of God, please weld it.
I dislike seeing a photo-ey image with vector-ey lettering.
Contrast is really poor.
As always, Whatley's layouts make more sense.
Love....jill
Sure. All you do is tile it.
Make sure to apply the bottom sections first, to avoid a "lip" that can catch water.
You can also use a condensed font like Arroyo and cut each letter individually, flipped on its side. But that's more of a PITA to install.
Love...Jill
Or choomuh as they say Down South.
Adrian, could it be caused by an inner ear infection or from seasonal allergies?
The only time I ever had vertigo was from an ear infection.
Hope it clears up soon.
:(
Love....Jill
I would have liked to see more emphasis on the name and less on the phone number, particularly on the back.
But that's probably what the client asked for.
Not dissing you, it's nice and uncluttered.
The name could have been a bit bolder is all.
Love....Jill
For the nth time, go to a sign supply place (in person or online ) like N Glantz.
Buy yourself some aluminum composite to use as the sign.
Then hand-letter using Ronan lettering enamel and a brown sqirrel quill (both also from the sign supplier) or even oil-based Rustoluem and a 1" foam brush...
I use 1" Foamies lots of times for lettering on smooth surfaces (like for window splashes)
I buy 'em by the box, I don't get the real cheap spongy kind.
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